An associate degree in Art at LRCC offers a choice of two concentrations: Art Education and Studio Art. They share a core of 4 classes in studio foundations and history. Both tracks offer a strong arts foundation for entry into the field and several options for transferring to 4-year programs.
The Art Education track provides students with a survey of studio art courses and art education courses. Students will spend time in elementary, middle or high school art classrooms, observing and interacting with students and teachers. Upon completion of the degree students will be prepared to teach art in a private setting or to transfer to a 4-year institution to complete their Bachelors in Art Education and earn their teaching certificate.
Students who complete the program will:
- translate the 3D world onto a 2D surface through drawing, painting, or digital media,
- utilize the elements of composition, 2D design, 3D design and color theory,
- realize and create a cohesive body of work, photograph and organize this work into an online portfolio and layout and hang this work in a professional manner,
- understand and discuss current trends in the art world,
- communicate effectively both orally and in writing as well as through artistic communications,
- explore diverse ideas and emotions, as expressed through art history, to evaluate the effect of historical trends, events, institutions, and social systems as applied to the arts,
- perform mathematical operations basic to functioning in present and future disciplines or occupations and to prepare for further education,
- demonstrate scientific thought both quantitatively and qualitatively by learning to recognize and formulate questions for analysis of human and technical problems.
First Year
Fall Semester
Spring Semester
Second Year
Fall Semester
Spring Semester